Job Vacancy: Policy Analyst to work on its European Politics and Institutions programme, EPC. Deadline: 10/01/2016
Policy Analyst to work on its European Politics and Institutions (EPI) programme
The successful candidate should have a solid academic background, a good understanding of EU institutions and policies, as well as experience in organising events. The candidate should have the following profile:
- University degree in a relevant subject and post-graduate or equivalent, for example, in EU studies and/or EU law
- At least three years’ relevant work experience, including in policy analysis and organising events
- Ability to research, write and present high quality policy analysis
- Strong interest in European affairs and commitment to European integration
- Excellent communication and social skills (oral and written)
- Ability to engage and network with experts and interested stakeholders
- Ability to work both independently and in a multi-disciplinary team
- Dynamic, flexible and reliable
- Fluent in English
Main duties:
- Implementation of the different projects run by the EPI programme, more specifically the UK-EU Facilitation Forum and New Pact for Europe.
- Organising events (drafting event proposals, invitations and programmes, contacting speakers, assisting during the events)
- Liaising with external experts and interested stakeholders, as well as building and maintaining a network
- Supporting fundraising activities for the programme
- Research and writing policy analyses
Possible additional responsibilities:
- Representing the EPC at external events
- Engaging with media
Start date: February 2016
Terms and conditions: Negotiable. This position is suitable for a free-lancer.
Candidates who meet the above requirements should send by e-mail a motivation letter together with a CV to Ms Maral Bedrossian, m.bedrossian@epc.eu – Please mention PAEPI
Deadline for applications: 10 January 2016